Sunday, 9 December 2012

Carol Singing at Devizes Wharf

The evening was still and dark, but the candles shone brightly for the Kennet & Avon Canal Trust's annual Christmas carol service at Devizes Wharf. Conducted by Rev. Susan Rodd from Marlborough, grandparents and families with children and restless dogs stood on the wharfside and sang many popular carols. After the service branch members of the K&A Trust served mulled wine, orange juice and tea to the singers, together with some very tasty miniature mince pies. It was a lovely evening, and thoroughly enjoyed by all the children present.

Devizes Town Band played the carols beneath a very conveniently placed street light.

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Still alive and kicking, and enjoying spending the winter months in Little England and the summer in Braunschweig, Germany. I have one life which I attempt to live with zest and enthusiasm, although I do get very tired. I suffer from the delusion that I'm only 40 years old and will never grow up. "Adventure before Dementia" is my motto. I am engaged in a continual battle with the German language, a battle, which I´m glad to say, I´m now winning.